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A Canadian Battledress Blouse, dated 1946, with CANADA shoulder titles, together with a beret and two associated pairs of trousers; RAF Militaria, including a post-war peaked cap, two shirts, various webbing straps, gaiters, three water canteens, button sticks, buttons, a cap badge and breast eagle etc; Home Service and Signalling Militaria, including five respirators, two Brodie helmets and a helmet shell, two telephone sets, Morse Code equipment in a metal box, a stoneware Anti-gas ointment jar, two torches, two small stoves, two fuel tins, a cooking pot etc, (6 boxes)
A Second World War Battledress Blouse, to a Staff Sergeant, the Royal Engineers, with shoulder titles, medal ribbon bar and five red good conduct sleeve chevrons; a Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with 77.5cm epee blade, steel hilt, lacks scabbard; a German Fire Officers Helmet, with pierced ventilation holes, leather liner and chin strap (3)
A Second World War Zuckerman Helmet, painted grey and with faint S.F.P. (Street Fire Party) stencil, the skull pierced for the lacing to attach the leather sweatband, the inner brim stamped MMOR 3 - 41; a Similar Zuckerman Helmet, dated (19)41; a 1938 Brodie Helmet, lacks liner; a British Turtle Helmet, the liner strap dated 1976 (4)
A Second World War RAF Issue Wolseley Helmet, with six panelled crown, three fold puggaree with RAF coloured flash, the brim bound in tan leather, with leather chin strap, green cloth brim lining, white leather sweatband and 'coolair aluminex' lining to the crown; a Bushman's Friend Hunting Knife, by Cambridge & Co., Sheffield, with leather sheath; two Coshes, one covered in plaited linen, the other with wood haft; also, a Fritum rimfire revolver, lacking cylinder, a pair of leather boxing gloves, a volt meter and a small leather case (9). Helmet is dirty, but no damage. Brass chin strap hooks are corroded. The flash needs re-stitiching at the top. No visible markings.
A Collection of Ten Pieces of British Military Headgear, comprising a pith helmet by Cecil & Co., Calcutta; a tam o'shanter to the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, dated 1941; a glengarry; a General Service cap; three Field Service caps, one with badge to South Lancashire Prince of Wales's Volunteers; two berets, one with DLI badge; and a peaked cap with ear flaps (10)
A British AFS Brodie Helmet, the underside of the brim stamped B. II HBH 1939, the liner dated 1938; a Zuckerman Helmet, the skull pierced for the lace attached leather liner; two French M15 Adrian Fire Helmets, one with lion head badge and lacking liner, the other lacking badge, with leather liner; a German M40 Beaded Luftshutz Helmet, bears traces of decal, the inner brim stamped ET66, with leather liner and chinstrap (5)
A German Third Reich Fire Department Officer's Dagger/Sidearm, the 41cm double edge steel blade faintly etched with martial trophies within foliate strapwork, the nickel plated hilt with flat trefoil quillons to the crossguard centred by a helmet and axe, wire bound leather grip and acanthus capped ball pommel, the brown leather scabbard with nickel plated mounts and twin suspender rings, 54.5cm. Blade is very rust pitted making the etching difficult to make out.The nickel plating of the hilt and scabbard is very worn. The scabbard had a crease to the leather just below the locket.
'Fur Erinnerung an mein Dienstseit Panzer Abw. Abt.1' - a Waffen-SS Photograph Album, containing twenty five stuck-in and two loose photographs relating to the Anti-Tank Section of the 1st SS-Panzer Division 'Adolf Hitler', and showing Waffen-SS officers and men in field-grey Assault Gun type uniforms, the usual field-grey tunics and black Panzer uniforms, with green cloth binding embossed with a German steel helmet and title in silver
A Prussian Line Infantry E.M.'s Pickelhaube, with leather skull and peak, brass spike with five ventilation holes, brass spine with sliding ventilation cover, pressed brass helmet plate, brass bound brim, enamelled kokarden, leather chin strap, leather liner, the inner back brim stamped 23.I.R. 11B 7.C II, all struck through. Some cracking to the surface of the leather commensurate with age. Small crease to the left side of the brass rib. Wear to the chin strap. The leather liner is perished.
An Imperial German Fire Official's Dagger, the 33cm double edge steel blade etched with ladders, fire hooks and axes within foliage, the ricasso faintly marked with a visored helmet, the nickel plated hilt with panelled ovoid quillons to the crossguard, wire bound ebony grip and flaming ball and wave pommel, the leather scabbard with nickel plated mounts with twin suspender rings, 47cm. Small patches of black pitting to blade. The plated finish to the hilt and scabbard is very worn. Some rubbing to the leather of the scabbard.
A 17th Century Civil War Harquebusier's Lobster Tail Helmet, the skull made from two pieces joined by a raised comb running from front to back, the hinged forward projecting peak with three bar face protector, pierced cheek protectors with later leather hinges and single neck protector ridged to imitate three lames. Surface with 'orange peel' pitting. Leather hinges are later.
Quantity of metalware to include brass fireside companion tools, Art Deco coal bucket, brass coal helmet, horse brasses, a steel and brass miner's Davey lamp marked the protector lamp "& lighting Co S.D. approved under lighting schedule B No 62 makers Eccles Macclesfield" etcCondition Reportplease find images of the horse brasses
Byzantine Empire, Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), gold Solidus, mint of Constantinople, O N MAVRC TIb PP AVI, draped and cuirassed bust facing, wearing a plumed helmet and holding a globus cruciger, rev. VICTORIA AVGGG I, Angel standing facing, holding a long rho-headed cross and a globus cruciger, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.17g, 6h (S -; DO -; MIB -). Extremely fine, apparently unpublished with this reverse legend.
g Victoria (1837-1901), gold Two Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. initials on truncation, legend surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. St George and dragon right, small break in lower strand of streamer from helmet, taller date in exergue, larger B.P to upper right of exergue, weight 15.98g (Dyer 2c/3b; Schneider 654; S.3865). Toned almost extremely fine. Calendar year mintage of 91,345. The 1887 gold Two Pounds was only the second currency piece ever produced, with the previous being that dated 1823 in the reign of George IV; and was minted to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Victoria’s reign. There was a detailed article "Two-Pound Pieces of 1887" by Dyer and Lubbock in "Numismatics: Witness to History - Essays to Commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the I.A.P.N." published 1986. g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Byzantine Empire, Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), gold Solidus, mint of Carthage, D N MAVRIC Tb PP AN I E, draped and cuirassed bust facing, wearing a plumed helmet and holding a globus cruciger, rev. VICTORIA AVGG I E, Angel standing facing, holding a long rho-headed cross and a globus cruciger, CONOB in exergue, 4.46g, 6h (S 549; DO 226ff.). Lustrous, extremely fine.
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), gold Stater, mint of Amphipolis, struck c. 330-320 B.C., head of Athena facing right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with a snake, rev. AΛEΞANΔPOY, Nike standing left, holding a wreath, trident-head below, 8.60g, 11h (Price 175; Müller -). Well centered, lustrous, extremely fine.
Lucania, Thurium (c. 350 B.C.), silver Stater, head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with Scylla hurling a rock, rev. ΘOYΓIΩN, a bull charging right, ΣIM above, a fish to right in exergue, 8.00g, 5h (SNG ANS 1090 (these dies); HN Italy 1843). Perfectly centred, with the full crest of the helmet visible, of very attractive style, beautiful old cabinet tone, extremely fine. Provenance: Ex Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Sotheby’s New York, 19-20 June 1991, lot 41.
A SWEDISH EMPIRE GILTWOOD REPEATER WALL CLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, SIGNED JON CEDERLUND, STOCKHOLM, two-train bell striking movement with silk suspension and 10 1/3-inch cream painted convex dial with Arabic numerals, pull repeat, the case with feathered crest of helmet, bow and arrows, flanked by two carved birds and with shell below. 88cm high, 47cm wide
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